Seattle79
Well-known member
I just returned from Perscott, AZ with a bunch of Stagmomantis limbatas. They all survived the trip but one was really sick. She was acting "different" before I left AZ. When I took her home to Seattle I noticed her abdomen was black and rotted. When I held her up to the light I could see her abdomen was translucent and seemed hollow/empty. 24 hours earlier before I loaded her into the car she was green and looked fine physically.
Today I found her at the bottom of her cage and her abdomen wasn't there, just loose skin, looked like she exploded. There were maggots crawling around the bottom of the cage! They were huge! About 10 maggots all together. They looked like maggots of a house fly or something. She was still alive crawling around, just her upper body was intact. I had to put her in the freezer, too much suffering . She was a wild caught adult when I found her.
How did this happen? Is there some sort of parasitic fly in AZ that injects eggs into other large insects? Have this happened to any of you?
Thanks,
-Kevin
Today I found her at the bottom of her cage and her abdomen wasn't there, just loose skin, looked like she exploded. There were maggots crawling around the bottom of the cage! They were huge! About 10 maggots all together. They looked like maggots of a house fly or something. She was still alive crawling around, just her upper body was intact. I had to put her in the freezer, too much suffering . She was a wild caught adult when I found her.
How did this happen? Is there some sort of parasitic fly in AZ that injects eggs into other large insects? Have this happened to any of you?
Thanks,
-Kevin